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Reclaiming ‘Woman’, to Realise ‘Not’: Coming Out as Non-Binary
Was I proud to be a woman? I was, and I wasn’t. Some days, I was proud. Other days, I was uncomfortable. To be a woman is to be strong, in my eyes. I wanted to be strong like that. I am not a woman, though. Woman-ly, maybe. Feminine, some days. But woman? Not so much.